General Wesley Clark has been given wide discretion to bomb what are euphemistically termed "civilian-sensitive targets". Serb TV. had a more accurate description even if its English is a bit strange, when it claimed NATO was bombing civilian objects. Before, NATO was destroying structures such as bridges and railroads that have both civilian and military uses. Now it is clear that there is an explicit aim of causing hardship to civilians. Heating plants, electrical generating stations and water systems are now legitimate targets not to mention private homes and tv stations. These are clearly not military targets at all. Cheers, Ken Hnaly P.S. Is there a tacit agreement that Russia will not ship oil to Yugoslavia or is NATO really unconcerned about stopping and searching Russian vessels? Russia says it will keep on shipping oil but I wonder if this is just face-saving rhetoric?